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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the LAPD Sergeant I rank insignia signify?

The three downward-pointing chevrons identify the rank of Sergeant in the Los Angeles Police Department. Three stripes is the standard sergeant mark, set one chevron above the two-stripe Police Officer III grade. The insignia is worn on the uniform sleeve, and Owl Badges reproduces it as an embroidered sew-on patch.

How is the Sergeant I patch different from the Police Officer chevrons?

It comes down to stripe count. The Police Officer III insignia carries two chevrons; the Sergeant I insignia adds a third chevron for three stripes total. Same silver-on-black look and chevron shape, but the extra stripe marks the step up to sergeant.

Can I order the Sergeant chevrons as a matched pair for both sleeves?

Yes. Sergeant chevrons are worn on both sleeves and are commonly ordered in pairs. There is no setup fee and low minimum-quantity pricing, so ordering matched sets for a newly promoted sergeant or for a whole shift is straightforward - request a quote with your quantity.

Can you change the silver chevrons or the black background color?

Yes. The silver-on-black shown here is the standard look, but the three chevrons and the twill field can both be recolored - for example gold chevrons, a navy ground, or subdued tones for a low-visibility uniform. A free proof is provided before production so you can confirm the look.

How long does production take for the Sergeant I rank patch?

Custom embroidered rank insignia take approximately 3 to 6 weeks for production and finishing after your proof is approved. Sergeant chevrons are often ordered in volume around promotion cycles, and your design and sizing are confirmed on a free proof before any production begins.

Do I need credentials to order an LAPD Sergeant I rank insignia?

Yes. Insignia tied to a real department such as the Los Angeles Police Department are sold only to that agency or its authorized representatives. Law enforcement and public-safety buyers provide proof of occupation, valid credentials, or an authorized purchasing letter before production begins. Generic or fictional rank designs, and insignia for your own department, are welcome without that step.